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Tips for installation and placement
This chapter c ntains general inf rmati n
ab ut installing and placing y ur speakers.
These are general hints and tips, s there
may be excepti ns.
What room will
provide the best
sound reproduction?
Even the m st c mpetent HiFi equipment
will s und medi cre in the wr ng
envir nment. There are a few basic rules
c ncerning l udspeaker placement and
installati n:
Carpets, curtains and s me furniture abs rb
midrange and high frequency s unds, which
is preferable. In c ntrast, big empty areas
reflect these frequencies pr ducing a hard,
unpleasant and blurry s und. Apart fr m
c l uring the s und, the stere perspective
will deteri rate. Reflecti ns fr m a r m
can r ughly be c mpared t the reflecti ns
causing ”gh st” images n a TV screen.
If a l udspeaker is placed near a wall,
ceiling r fl r the l wer frequencies will be
amplified by the r m. S metimes this is
desirable, s metimes n t (it may lead t
indistinct bass repr ducti n).
The bass amplificati n bec mes m re
bvi us if the speaker is placed near a
c rner. Thus, f r a clear s und the speaker
sh uld be placed at least 30 cm (ab ut 12
inches) away fr m the wall.
H wever, there are excepti ns r m this
rule. F r s me types f walls/r ms it may
be an advantage placing the l udspeaker
cl ser t the wall.
Be aware that s me furniture may vibrate,
causing rattling n ises at high s und levels.
Quadratic r ms r r ms where the length
is cl se t twice the width sh uld
av ided. These r ms tend t cause
unwanted res nance and r m m des.
Placing your
loudspeakers
The angle f the speakers acc rding t
listener is f great imp rtance.